This is now the second Holiday season with the Trumps in the Whitehouse, and according to sources, they have gone all out to celebrate the upcoming festivities.

Though the Trumps have been the source of much mockery in the media, the president and first lady are definitely two people who don’t do anything halfway. This rings true in regards to holiday decorations as well, and sources have revealed that Melania Trump has taken full responsibility for the decorations of the White House this year.

In a time when American car manufacturers are deciding against the ongoing employment of the common man in favor of the corporate expenditures of the future, and the retail sporting goods outlets are electing to stop selling what the original sporting lifestyle stood for,(outdoor living), it is comforting to know on some level – at the highest level – tradition and core value is still meaningful.

If you look closely at what this administration is doing, you will see a reflection of the Americana ambiance that has permeated this culture for the past several decades, if not centuries. The red Christmas Trees, blue silver and gold decorations, and the garland, holly, wreaths and tinsel all bring to mind a simpler time. A time that creates the same nostalgia in the heart and soul that is somehow reminiscent of the military surplus tents and equipment that is inspiring in much the same way.

As we head out of 2018 and into 2019, we do so with the understanding that the old days are slipping from us as quickly as the generation that has tried to keep it alive. The new generation keeps track of time and days much more stringently than any generation ever has before as it seems that the closer one watches the clock tick by, the faster it seems to go. If you get a chance to watch traditional holiday favorites this year such as It’s a Wonderful Life or A Christmas Story, make sure that you do. It won’t be long until these old favorites become despised antiques that will occupy the same place in the hearts of this new generation as your grandpa’s old army tent.